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Inger Ekman

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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|November 10, 2006
A review of records from follow-up visits for immigrant and Swedish patients at a heart failure clinicAzar Hedemalm, Maria Schaufelberger, Inger Ekman
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|March 4, 2009
Reported adherence and social support among immigrants compared to native SwedesAzar Hedemalm, Maria Schaufelberger, Inger Ekman
European Journal of Heart Failure|July 22, 2014
Disease-specific health status as a predictor of mortalityInger Ekman, Karl Swedberg, Michael Böhm
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 27, 2007
Pulmonary oedema -- a life threatening diseaseInger Ekman, Lena Ekstrand, Maria Schaufelberger
International Journal of Cardiology|October 18, 2005
Young adults experiences of living with congenital heart diseaseMalin Berghammer, Mikael Dellborg, Inger Ekman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 28, 2015
Author's responseAndreas Fors, Kerstin Dudas, Inger Ekman
Journal of Clinical Nursing|December 23, 2003
Older patients with chronic heart failure within Swedish community health care: a record review of nursing assessments and interventionsAnna Ehrenberg, Margareta Ehnfors, Inger Ekman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 16, 2013
Life is lived forwards and understood backwards--experiences of being affected by acute coronary syndrome: a narrative analysisAndreas Fors, Kerstin Dudas, Inger Ekman
Journal of Clinical Nursing|November 18, 2017
Need of support in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseLilas Ali, Andreas Fors, Inger Ekman
Plos One|August 6, 2021
Why do patients struggle with their medicines?-A phenomenological hermeneutical study of how patients experience medicines in their everyday livesJoanne M Fuller, Emmelie Barenfeld, Inger Ekman
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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|November 10, 2006
A review of records from follow-up visits for immigrant and Swedish patients at a heart failure clinicAzar Hedemalm, Maria Schaufelberger, Inger Ekman
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|March 4, 2009
Reported adherence and social support among immigrants compared to native SwedesAzar Hedemalm, Maria Schaufelberger, Inger Ekman
European Journal of Heart Failure|July 22, 2014
Disease-specific health status as a predictor of mortalityInger Ekman, Karl Swedberg, Michael Böhm
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|February 27, 2007
Pulmonary oedema -- a life threatening diseaseInger Ekman, Lena Ekstrand, Maria Schaufelberger
International Journal of Cardiology|October 18, 2005
Young adults experiences of living with congenital heart diseaseMalin Berghammer, Mikael Dellborg, Inger Ekman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|January 28, 2015
Author's responseAndreas Fors, Kerstin Dudas, Inger Ekman
Journal of Clinical Nursing|December 23, 2003
Older patients with chronic heart failure within Swedish community health care: a record review of nursing assessments and interventionsAnna Ehrenberg, Margareta Ehnfors, Inger Ekman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|July 16, 2013
Life is lived forwards and understood backwards--experiences of being affected by acute coronary syndrome: a narrative analysisAndreas Fors, Kerstin Dudas, Inger Ekman
Journal of Clinical Nursing|November 18, 2017
Need of support in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseLilas Ali, Andreas Fors, Inger Ekman
Plos One|August 6, 2021
Why do patients struggle with their medicines?-A phenomenological hermeneutical study of how patients experience medicines in their everyday livesJoanne M Fuller, Emmelie Barenfeld, Inger Ekman
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